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■ -J T/..VPc./LI A 1 L. —Tut- T.j'u! Ahsliaince
■ w11:1111 * ts 110x1 ‘Cinilar monthly meetin ■ i
■ 011 Monday evening, the 2G(b in-t, at the Presbvtc
■ n.m Left ue Room. C. (•'. STL RG ESS Sec’v
■ inv 23
■ B'l ( 1 (J ‘ i 1 hI . ,OLVG . — The subscriber has now on
. | P hand u good assortment of very line cap, de-
H ml > rae V luni > •■“. val and super-royal Paper, and with
I one of toe best ruling machines in the l'ni h e,l States, ;
I S 0 ® 1 * workmen, he is prepare.! to manufacture ,
I Man it Hooks ruled to any pattern, and bound in a
I HII .P- rlor st .y lo > 111 Russia, calf or sheep binding,
I wtjh or Without spring hacks,
• r I'r h‘i. executed with despatch for hanks, mer-
I ca.utqe houses, &c. [nov 241 T. U. PLANT.
A CARD.— The proprietor of the MOl'Tsls
■a «-. WpItAMAS, which have given such general
I satislaction through many parts of the United States,
I announce l_» too ladios and gentlemen of Aupista
[ that their Diorama will be ready for exhibition in a
| tew evenings.
-I heir Diorama has met the approbation of the
| most respectable gentlemen for talents andcultiva-
B Cj (l taste, and are confident will delight and instruct j
I the admirer ol an art which truly represents nature
I in her sublime and various movements.
iho evening of the exhibition will be announced
I in the papers. u„v 24
CITIT NURItIFF’S SALE.
ON V ednesday next at the store of Win. H.
Ncylan l, upper end of Broad street, opposite
W J. &W. Harpers, will be sold, a lot of Groceries,
■ * onfcctionariea. Crockery Ware, Stone Ware. Tin
■ IV arc, Shoes, Domestics, and ( alien, also sundry
articles of Shop Furniture, &c, Levied on as the
t’i I roperty of W. 11. Neyl.mil, to satisfy a fi. fa. from
the Court of Common Pleas, city of Augusta, in fa
vor of Kdward Snyder, vs said W. 11. Neylund.—
Terms, Cash —Bankable money.
nov 24, 1533 td K. M IRTI.V, ShhT C. A.
ATOTICK.- —Ahseom'e I from Seri ven county, in
P J. N July last, a white man, named, or called his
name, JOKL IF. HOIITOX ; ho wore oT a blue
cloth coat, cassimore pantaloons and black hat; his
complexion i a fair, brown hair, and a'o il five and a
I half feet high, and c.vuly to become an|iiainted
■with. He came to this place in January last. Se
lf veral persons credited him, and ho went in debt
■ largely, an I has gone oT without paying any of
I 3 them; he is a notorious rascal, and all persons are
* reqoested to he on the alert and not be deceived by
■ such a scoundrel. Twelve and a half cents will he
» given for his apprehension and lodging him in jail.
IS nov 24 3t WM. W. OLIVKIi
Cioorgia, .lelfuson county:
r iIEREAS James W. M. Berrien applies for
V V letters of administration on the estate and
effects of Mrs. W. R. K. Berrien, deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceas
ed, to file their objections, (if any they have) at my
office, according to law.
Given under my hand at office this 20th Novem
1cM833. [nov24] E. BOTH WELL, Clerk.
Geurgin, .Jefferson county:
HE REAS Ashley Phillips, administrator of
wtj the estate o Solomon Phillips, deceased,
app/cs far letters dismissory from said estate:
These are therefore to cit? and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of (he said deceas
ed, to file their objections, (if any they have,) at
my office within the time proscribed by law.
Given under mb hand at oliice, this 20th Novem
ber, I®!®; _ [nov24] E. BOTH WELL, Clerk.
Georgia, Columbia comity:
WHEREAS Curtis H. Shockley applies for
letters of administration on the estate of
Elizabeth Jones, deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of the said de
ceased, to file their objections, (if any they have,)
at my office, according to law.
Given under inv hand, at office,this 24th Novem
ber, I® [nov 2ij GABRIEL .D NILS, Clerk.
Cl ACTION.— The public are cautioned against
J trading for a note of hand drawn by Edward
Collier, in favor of and endorsed by Edward Collier,
sen., dated on or about the 29th October last, and
payable six months after date, for three hundred and
eighty-four dollars and sixty-one cents, the same
V having been lost or mislaid and notice thereof given
i to the drawer and endorser. A suitable reward will
I to paid for the recovery of said note, by
nov 17 6t ‘ F.DWA ill)* THOMAS.
(Lj* The Constitutionalist will give Die above six
■ insertions.
eICHMOND ACADEMY. —The Trustees of
, this institution will, on the 15th day of De
k comber next, proceed to the election of a Rector,
and first and second English Teacher ; also, for a
Teacher for the Branch at Summerville. Appli
cants for cither of these situations will please ad
dress the President of the Board of Trustees.
ALEX. CUNNINGHAM,
■nov 20 td President.
SELLING OFF AT COST !
riIHE subscribers havingon hand a very exten
di sive and general assortment of Staple and Fancy
Dry Goods, and wishing to reduce their stock by
spring, in order to open with a now assortment, will
sell the same at Wholesale or Retail, as above stated
without reserve. All persons wishing to purchase
will do well to call and examine their goods. Store
under the Globe Hotel.
Nov 23 d&3w C. & R. IVES.
NOTICE —All persons indebted to the late firm of
IVES fc GRISWOLD, ate requested to make imme
diate payment to C. & R. IV ES, who will pay all
deman Is against the same.
a RICHMOND HOTEL.—The subscriber
having purchased the entire interest ofMr.
„Ed ward W. Collier, in Ihc above establish
rnentTTvou'.d by lids means inform his friends and
the public generally, that he intends giving his
undivided attention to the accommodation of all
who may call on him, and hopes by bis intended
exertions to please, to merit the former patronage
of the house, oct 22 2m JESSE CLARK.
CO' T* ll9 Southern Recorder will publish the
above 2 months, and forward their account to this f
office,
R R AI) V II A I) E CL O T 111 IV (J .
D. COOK, No. 197 Broad street, has just re- I
51 # reived a large supply of new and fashiona
ble CLOTHING, which, together with his former
stock, makes his assortment as good as can he found |
in anymarket. All of which he offers at whole- |
sale or retail on very accommodating terms, and
nvites his friends to call. nov 3
1 MR. & JHKS. WiERTOS’S SCHOOL,
Corner of Mclntosh and Reynolds sts.. Augusta.
?f? t HANGE OF TERMS.—The attempt to pro
|tp serve classes from being broken up by pupils
ont- ring at an advanced period of the term is found
■ to] e impracticable. As the arrangements ofihe school
M art thus compelled to yield to the convenience of dis
fj tar.t patrons, and absent citizehs, the charge for the
I wl ole term will, therefore, no longer be required of
bi tl ose who wish to enter but for a part.
A scale of graduation, according to the time each ]
pupil is entered, will be adopted, corresponding |
U wRh what is found in other simlar institutions in 1
a the state.
fl For the v'holc term of nine month s , the charges, as I
heretofore, are for the Senior Department, SSO j
Primary do 50 I
Music ou the Piano Forte, 75 i
| French and Drawing, each 40 t
For six months —Senior Department, 60
Primary Department, 37 50 f
Music, GO
)Fiench and Drawing, each 3D
Cor three months —Senior Department, 3G |
Primary Department, 20
Music, 32 j
French and Drawing, each 18 j
The school is now in full operation, an 1 amply
supplied with Teachers. There are connected with
this institution, wink Teachers; in the English and i
V Classical branches, Rev. A. M. Egerton, Mrs. Egor- 1
| ton. Mr. C. Chapman, Mrs. Chapman.
iln French, Drawing and Penmanship, Miss 8.
Dupee.
Lectures in the Natural Sciences, Mr. M. Platt,
in Vocal Music, Miss S. Penniman.
In Instrumental Music, Miss Daking-, Mr. J.
Pchellas.
Lectures in Chemistry will he commenced as
soon as the necessary arrangements cun he made.
N. B. Former pupils of the School arc invited to
attend the Lecture gratuitously; to a few others
tickets will he sold on moderate terms.
(XT’ Board may now be readily obtained in res
pectable private families, and on reasonable terms.
Parents and Guardians are respectfully invited to
continue their visits to the School, at oil hours of
t ie day. to witness the recitations end i regress of
the pupils, nov 14 (std3tw
CJ 3 1 ll(l 'ty papers, Columbus Enquirer. South
e.u Recorder, and Athens Whig, will please coni
I. ■ above six time.-w-ekly, an I charge this office.’
RKMOWT.
* 3 I ■‘ f< V X!', & Co. have removed their stock
»> . ot Clothing to .the south side of Broad street,
i'i rir f t I M , r o!l) st; ‘ n ‘U and directly in front of the
arl . ' Hotel, where they are receiving fresii
s |’pi; ! w «'■ heady m ors cLornisa, of van
" . ’i*' r,n ' qualities, to which t!my respectfully
so.n it the attention of their former customers and
t.ioie wishing to purchase. wtlstmar nov 24
(t 1.0111 CLOAKS.-—Ladies’ and (ientlemen’s
J C lotn Cloaks, of superior qualities, and made
m tlie best manner, just received and for sale low bv
niv 21 wAtrwtlstmar J. I). CRANK & Co.
V> I JIIIIIKLV vV .[UNMS.
INIIK subscribers having located themselves in
_ the city of Savannah' for the purpose of ca
rving on ageneral I'ACTOU.IGK LVD COM MIT
UUSIMSSS, under the firm and style of
II iwholly <fj- Jour), lender tlicir services to their
friends and the public. Onr exertions shall he ex
clusively for the interest of those who may confide
to n> the transaction of their business, and' our ut
most and unwavering adherence to instruction ri
gidly observed. HOWARD WIMHKULV,
.1 VMES V. JONHS.
RF.rKIIF.NCES.
Savannah. Augusta.
Jackson A Mai low, C. J. Jenkins, Ksq.,
Dr. (. 0. Richardson, Col. 11. 11. dimming,
Col. Wm. C. Harris. J. A D. Morrison.
Milledgcvillc. Macon.
Hines * Harris, A. 11. Chappcl, Esq.,
Maj. Jeremiah Dealt, Solomon, Griffin & Land,
James 'l'. Lane. L. & W. Cowles.
Louisville. Charleston.
Col. U. L. Gamble, Wiley,Lane A. Co.
Twiggs county. \ew Orleans.
f.en., K. Wimberly. Wood & Simmons.
noY 34 2msw&w
Receiving tins i)ny a
(5J ft whole hbls No. I.Mackerel
a ) 50 half “ “ “
eii) kltS *• <4 <*
10 hbls No. 1, Salmon
30 kits
nov id Ot For sale hy G. T. DORTIC.
I BLANKETS, &c.—Hull'd, Whitney and Rose
J illankels, Mixed ami Ryd Limeys,
C loth, Kentucky Jeans, Plaid Linsey, lied and
M bite Flannels, low priced cloth for over coats,
Merinos, Calicoes and Homespuns, for sale low for
cash, hv rnnv IS)| WM. H- CRANE.
iUHLCI IMPoais'ljON.
/SjTK RALES 8-4 'J-4 and 10-4 London DulTel
jtx* Blankets
2 bales superior Rose and Whitney Blankets
For sale low by
net 20 BONES & CARMICHAEL.
a nnn sweet oranges
si V\ 9 200 gallons Pickled Oysters
25 bbls best Albany Ale
400 lbs Bologna Saussages
800 lbs Smoked Beef
20 doz Pickles, assorted
20 bbls Northern Apples
10 boxes Lemons, just received and for sale
nov 17 1m by PETER COLLV.
KOBERT LAMBERT & Co. have moved their
, office to the store of A. W. Walton & Co.-
All persons indebted to thorn will please make pay
ment previous to the Ist of January next, when all
outstanding accounts will be placed in the hands of
an attorney for collection. ts nov 17
' Op” at 110 M e7£JT~
rpilE suhrcrilier hasreturned to this city, having
B replenished his stock with a new and complete
assortment ol the most Fashionable (foods, selected
from the LATEST FOREIGN IMPORTATIONS,
and would he happy at any time to receive the or
ders of his friends and the public.
WILLIAM O. PRICE,
Formerly Price Sc Mallory,
nov S 258 Broad street.
Mlt. GARCIA respectfully informs the Ladies
an 1 Gentlemen of Augusta and its vicinity,
that, with the assistance of a part of his family and
his friends, he will give a Musical Soiree in the
course of nest week. ts nov 1G
FjjNil E undersigned continues to advance on Cot-
JL ton shipped to his friends in
Savannah,
Chai lesion,
New York,
Havre,
Liverpool.
_nov 14 LSt D. W. ST JOHN.
It L ACKBIJ RN’S J>l AI4KT.ItA WIN ft.
THtHE persons having ordered Wine from Messrs.
M G. IL R. Blackburn & Co., Madeira, through
the undersigned, agents, are hereby notified that the
same has arrived and ready for delivery, on applica
tion to G. R. JESSUP & Co.
NEW F LOU Jlt.
r DHLS. Canal Flour, 25 half hhls. do.just rc-
V f ceived and for sale hy
oct 18 STOVALL & lIAMLFN.
The Genuine MDHL'S MULTICAVLIS
Trees, or cuttings,for sale by
S. KNEELAND &SON.
sSSarrr. Augusta, Nov. 21,1838. ts
M CAROLINA HOTEL, Broadst.,Charles,
ton, S. C. —The proprietor of this estab
lishmant begs le.avc to inform his friends
and patrons that he is this season bettor prepared to
accommodate them,than at any previous period since
he has been engaged in the business. During the
past summer, lie has repaired and refitted his pre
mises, and having completed all his arrangements,
respectfully solicits the patronage and suppoVt of
his country friends, and the travelling public gene
rally, and gives assurance that no efforts shall be
spared on his part, to contribute to the comfort of
such as favor him with their custom.
Families are informed that they can he furnished
with separate apartments, and that an entrance has
been constructed,hy which they are enabled to keep
entirely private.
Since the occurrence of the fire, at the Carolina
Hotel, sumo few years since, by which the proprie
tor lost a considerable quantity of Wine, he has
succeeded in replenishing his stoak,having collected
aline assortment of old wines, and first quality
liquors, which he can recommend with confidence.*
nov 7 swSt ANGUS STEWART.
TO RENT —The three story dwelling
pilif and office, at present occupied by Dr. Ilob-
JMMSIILei-tsoa. on Campbell-st.
The store and dwelling, lire proof. No. 4 Bridge
Row. Apply to • McKENZIE RENNOCH.
B.—Notes payable quarterly,and the occupants
paying for the use of the hydrant water on the lots,
aug 17 ts
a k bbls; champaign cider,
J {>o boxes Canton Fire Crackers,
50 rases assorted Pickles
20 casks superior Goshen Cheese
25 kegs do do Butter
25 baskets first, quality Champagne Wine
L) doz Manilla Door Mats
5 hbls Smoked Beef
■ i bids Bologna Sausages
10 boxes Dried Citron
5 cases fresh Primes
40 hall and quarter barrels Buckwheat
Received, with a choice selection of Groceries, for
nov 20 sale ty JOHN COSKKRV.
MOHK NUIV GOODS.
rSMHH subscribers have just received additional
H supplies to their stock of Dry Goods, and are
now prepared to offer them for cash at prices much
lower than customary.
1 heir stock embraces a general assortment of
Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, and those in want
may depend upon finding the prices satisfactory.
G. 11. NOBLE k Co.
BOV 9 ts fC'pu-itc t;i>' pinupts' Hotel.
DOS KSTICS.
ry A BROWN Shirtings
lij-AQ. 4-4 and 5-4 brown Sheetings
3-4, .1-4 and 5-4 bleached Shirtings and Sheetings
Black and white mixed Linseys
Red and white do do
Striped and plaid Linseys, Negro Cloths, kc., just
received and for sale, wholesale and retail, at pri
ci 4 wheih cannot fail to please. Country mer
chants, and others are invite 1 to call ami examine
their stock. G. 11. NOBLE !c Co.
nov 6 ts Opposite Planters’Hotel.
Nr:w HOOK-1
ITST receive 1 by THOM IN RICHARDS—
Home as lound, by the author of Lie Home
ward Bound.
( i i iola, or Captivity Captive, a tale, in I vol.
Land Sharks anJ Sea Gulls, by Capt. Glascock,
R. N.
Peter Pilgrim,or Rambler's Recollections,by the
author of Calavar, &c.
Country Sto ies, by Miss Mitford.
't he Stranger in China, or the Fan-quLs Visit to
the (’<•!.• Rial Empire i . nov 31
.... I’ * R II ITI.
• ninlo"" t nni ; anil monuments .fthe if a hi.
rsims splendu! establishment will bo opened ev
i) V - '. •' 1101,1 to ■' o’clock in (lie evening, on
Hraa t street, below the Eagle and Phomix hotel.
. c proprietor ol thl? est iblWhment, anxious to
please those who may honor liim with a viut, as-
Mllcs _.’® publii- that t!ie greatest order and deeo
, nun wt.l tie observed during llio exhibition of the
pictures.
I li ‘ Ladles and Gentlemen who have visited the
Museums of New York, Boston and Philadelphia,
" ill he delighted with the correctness and beantv
ot the painting.?,
I he proprietor having made this city his perma
nent re-iilonee. has placed his confidence in a gene
rous public fur a share of their patronage.
j.\cry week will be exhibited a new collection
ol Paintings, except the Ureal Conflagration of
Mosc.nc, which will be exhibited every evening.
iI ) ' Admittance ul) rents—children 2o cents.—
Entrance for three months $3. (Jm mn yj
DYEING AND SCOI RlNli.—jP. COLUMRET,
Imm Lyons, (France,) informs the citizens of
Augusta and \ icinitv. that lie lias opened a I) YKIXU
AM) SCOURfSti KSTAHUSHMKSrm Broad
street, three doors below the Fugle and Plnenix
Hotel, where lie " ill be happy to attend to all orders.
Having served a regular apprenticeship at liis Imsi
ticss, in the cite ol Lyons, which is the principal
Milk factory of Prance, he feels onfident he can
gt\e general satisiaetiun t i merchants in re-dying
bilk Goods of all descriptions and colors. Ladies’
dresses handsomely dyed or cleansed at the shortest
notice ; also Gentlemen's apparel.
Ills charge’s will be moderate. 6m nnv 17
Tuition up music.
JOHN Pt‘ll ELL AS, professor and composer of
Music, from Germany, and lately from New
' ork, where lie lias resided for many years,and giv
en general satisfactions to his patrons as a teacher of
the Piano l'orte,&c..lia;been induced for the benefit
ot hi health, to visit the South, and offers his profes
sional services to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Au
gusta, to attend at their respective residences, and
give instructions on the Piano Forte, \ iolin, Flute,
(lar.onet, and also in singing. He will likewise at
tuid to timing, repairing and regnlatingPiann Fortes
i Having been for many years engaged as a teacher
1 in Northern Academies, he Hatters himself to have
. acquired a method of imparting institution to his
scholars, to perform with ease in a superior and
graceful manner,in a very short time; and hopes by
his assiduity and attention, to merit the approbation
I of those ladies and gentlemen who will honor him
by an tea" her.
I n questional le recommendations as to qualilica
lian and character will be given, and terms made
known on application to him at Mrs. C. E. Faber’s
Brand street.
Reference). —Air. Henry Parson’s, Ur. Isaac Bow
en, Mr. AZ. Banta, Mr. Hooghkerk. lyr oct 15
DttpVlNfi & PAINTING ACADEMY.
%/3 H. Hit HARDS, from Baltimore, has the plea
i. v H sure to inform tiie citizens of Augusta, that
he lias opened his rooms in the Masonic Hall, for
the tuition of young Ladies in the various bran
ches of Drawing mill Painting, in Oil and Wa
ter colors,including his original style of Flower
Painting and Pencil Drawing, India Finishing,
Fruit and Marine Painting, sketching from nature,
&c.
Mr. U. lias a mimbej of specimens from his own
pencil, which he will he happy to exhibit to all who
will favor him with a visit, lie has devoted much
time to his collection of materials, studies, designs,
&c. His pupils will therefore have the advantage
of the bei t subjects for the pencil, also the use
of many valuable elementary works and essays
upon the art.
His object will he to convey a thorough and prac
tical knowledge of the study ; not a superficial ac
quaintance with the theory of the subject, which
will eventuate merely inn jo noipioax.i aqt fnu
pretty thing*. His design will be to make his pupils
Art if U, which he hopes, with application on tlieii
part, to accomplish. He will exert himself to please
the lovers ol the arts who honor him with their
patronage, and he doubts not, that numi/ in this ei
ty, will eagerly devote a little time to the attain
ment of a knowledge of so enchanting an art
A term ( (insists of two months instruction—the
first course commencing on Thursday, 25th hist,
before which time it is desirable that pupils should
enter their names.
Among his numerous references, Sir. R. would
mention the following gentlemen of the city :—Dr.
M. Antony, Dr. W. IT. Turpin, Mr. I). Headden,
judge Doit, Hcv. .Air. Hard, Rev. Mr. Ford.
N. B.—Application for terms, admission, See., to
be made at the Academy, Masonic Hall.
Mr. R. lias a few copies of bis American Artist,
&c., for sale. If oet 22
lit accordance with the ostensible views
of the .Southern Convention.
1) JUIS C T I ill PO RT V T JON .
miiOMAS I. WRAY SON have just received
JL hy the Governor Troup, and are now opening,
a large assortment ofCHEMICALS and other
DRUGS, from the Laboratory of Mander, Weaver >V
Co. (one of the first houses in England,) which will
be sold in a state of the utmost purity. These with
their former supply on hand constitutes a large and
very complete assortment, consisting of almost every
article in the Drug lino usually kept in this marki i,
(Jj’Orders will he thankfully received and attend
ed to with despatch, on the most accommodating
terms. _ ts oct 17
COMMISSION HOUSE
In Baltimore, Md.
rSIHK undersigned respectfully announce to their
B friends and acquaintances, and the public gen
erally, in Georgia, and in the other Southern States,
that they have opened a Commission House in Balti
more, under the limn of RUTHERFORD Sc HER L
RLT, for the transaction of a General Commission
Business. They will be prepared to fill orders, and
do business according to the most liberal customs ot
the place.
They will take occasion to inform all who may
feel interested, that there are regular lines of ves
sels running between Baltimore ami Charleston,
Savannah, st. Marks,jApalachieola,and St. Josephs,
Mobile and New Orleans; and that transient vessels
can always he had for other places where, as vet,
there are not regular lines from Baltimore. Their
store is No. 11, Bowly’s wharf.
JOHN RUTHERFORD,
Formerly of Macon, Ga.
SA.Af’L. HURLBUT.
Baltimore, November A, 1838. trwGm
PMNtRBS* HOTEL.
( t HARLKS H. MIO'T respectfully infer ms his I
J friends and the public that he has returned to
Charleston, and lias taken the Planter’s Hotel, corner
of Church and Queen street?, formerly kept by Mrs,
A. ('aider. The establishment lias undergone tho
rough repair, and is now ready for the reception of
visiters. The Columbia, Camden and Georgetown
Stage Office is kept here.
Charleston, October 11,1538. tlstdec
TnUNCY goods, Wholesale and Retail. The
E* subscriber lias just Imported direct from Paris,
the following Goods, viz :
Bombasins of the best fabric, from $1,12 to $3 pr yd
Artificial Flowers and Wreaths
Splendid Panaches, do Plumes
Rich Gauze Cap Ribbons, pink, white, blue, straw
and lilac
Do do do do blk 2d mourning and slate
India Rubber Suspenders, from 50c. to $3 pr pair
Ladas Gloves,arnadis cherrcau noiroousns blanc
Do do do do couleurs assorties
Do do half long blancs
Ho do “ “ “ fins brodes a rosette
Do do a la Parisienne brodes
Do do bras satin a rcseaux
Gentlemen's Gloves, half piqure Anglais couleurs
Do do “ noirs cousus noir
Do do “ “ “ blanc
Do do daim Ist rptalite
Embroidered Linen Cambric llankerehief?
Do do do hem-stitched
Do do do a rangs de sour
Do do do a rivieru
Assorted Sewing Silks
Merino Wool Blanket?, from 10—1 to If-7
Very line white Merino Wool Hose
Gentlemen’s best Riding Whips
Linen Cambrics, Oil Silk
Thread and Silk Corset Laces
Embroidered Crape Dresses
Mousseline de Laine, very fine
Jet and blue black Chally
Gross de Rhine Silk, Kept do.
Embroidered Collars, fancy and blk Love Shawls
Satin Ribbon, assorted numbers and colors
Cream of Persee, do do Almond
ID t Almond and Rose Soaps, be t Hair Powder
Best Cologne, Rose and Orange Flower Water
Together with a large collection of Paper Hang
ing and Bordering of the most recent patterns.
Alsu, just received from New York, additional
supplies of Domestic and Imported Staple Good?.
1 nov 23 J. P. SRT/.K.
(' VSSIMKURS.—PIain and Panov Cu hum- i
' !i ’' |3J fm sale by J. s. 1H I TCHLVSON. I
ri ATI'., to saTy hv
0 noy •->:( st m xcV.itVoKn, iiusrek&co. |
(i 1 *■ *■'*COLOGNE, a superior I
R article for the I diet, for sale bv
" lIV —’ ANTONV & HAINES.
StvShla ALBANY AtR, Jiisfreceived and
,-*U lor sale by J K. 11l TOHINSON.
nov SI
/J i lIKI Ks on New \ oik and C harlestaii) also, I .
\ t tales Hi.nU Notes, for sob* In*
1 joy so ci-.0. ins, & TRUST Co.
n OST—A pair of GOtb WPXCTJCfJSS, In a
" A r*»ii morocco cayr, for which the fmiier will l>e
b oel-oiueh rewarded or leaving them with
nov 30 if SNOWDEN sic SHEAR.
tT.srmt si'A i*i;s hank notes, SjJ
nov 11 8m by JNO, c. WINTER,
SUPERIOR CLOITI, for sole by
Uov 18 JOHN s. HUTCHINSON.
SALK, nt par, a fov» Pharos of the Georgia
C Rail Road & Hanking I'o. Mark. Em|iiin"of
. nov l;> 'j] RKKS Is BEALL.
I B E> MAR JIN, DENTIST— Room No. lAin
.1 • the private part of the I. s. Hotel.
, ts i
ncJn&RT cEaRKK, Esq;, is ,Mly .uiThoriscTl
b U to collect all duos (or water privilege
l|l)v 11 S AMUEL’'II M.E.
TINO HIRE—A Negro Girl, about 18 years of
0 age, accustomed to housa work. Apply nl
lyy ~ov |4
\ 1( 1 (I|!1A SHAWLS, a new mid fus..ionaMe
▼ article,just received by
" ov JOHN S. HUTCHINSON.
y ATS,—.„I cases Kashi*naiih* Hats, including a
Cieat variety of men’s mid hoys’, for sale bv
l:! JOHN s. in TCHINSON.
(MIEESE.—- 3D casks. it, line order, just received
and for sale by STOVALL a. II AMLIN
nov 13
CLOTHSt—4O bales on consignment
IN| and for sale low by
noy 13 _ STOV \f,f, & ,| \ M ,, Kx
rffOTTON OSN-Alii rgs,—in bSliTVauel.tso
rcccivoil an<l Ibr silent Factory
prices by [nov 18] _ JOHN S. HUTCHINSON
P l ?®, HUSH LI NENS.-K ive cases superior
B nisi. Linens,just received and for sale elu-an
nov 13 by JOHN 8. HUTCHINSON.
B.NU Esll Hill’S, V choice lot of fresh I lops, lust
l roroiveil and for sale by
. IIIIV l () ANTONY & HAINES.
r BLEACHED LAMP OIL.—A fine lot of Bleach-
P oil Lamp (>il.just received by
° ov l!l ANTON\ & HAINES.
B JM.I.s on LONDON.; ANP LIVERPOOL, in
fi P suin« to suit purchasers, for sale bv
,lov ,?) JOHN G. WINTER.
‘•triRGIMA PUIIE 1-1 - NI - TOSACeO, jlist re-
V reived and for sale cheap by
110 v 10 ANTONY k HAINES.
SUGAR 'AND COFFEE.—2O libds. prime SI
Croix Sugar, 50 hags real old Java Cotter, just
received arid for sale by
nbvia STOVALL fs. 11 \ .ML EN.
IF.ECIIES. —A lot of prime Leeches just rectiv
i 0(1 ! also, some first rate Dissecting and other
Instruments. Forsale bv
nov!» II \v 1 LAND, RIBLBY &Co.
TNURNIfUiIK FIRINGE—Tw« cases , cry' hea-
E ’ v.v and rich patterns just received by
, lmv ~ J. P. SETZR.
Ha i s AND skicks—Of the latest fashions,
received and for sale by E. I). COOKE,
nov 1 107 Brood street.
HNOR SALE OR HIKE, a smart, active, like-
I ly Negro Girl, about seventeen years of age.
Enquire at this office. ’ s
MATCHES. —Loco Kocq, Friction and tnef
ier Matches,of superior quality, just received
oct 17 and for sale by ANTONY fcHATNES.
ENOI'NI), a sum of money, which cuii be bad by
B applying to CLARKE, McTEIK it,Co
oct 22
i.NOR SALE—Twenty Shares Georgia Rail Road
. and Ranking Company Stock. Enquire at this
ollice * _ If ' octB3
i IAPSULEB OKCOPAIVA, jrist feFefyeJ'K3
\ J for sale by ANTONY & HAINES,
oct 2li
J NR ENCH MEM NOES AT COST.—The sub-
R scribers having on hand an extensive lot of
the above article, will sell them at cost.
nov 8 Sw C. &R. IVES.
fjpili AMERICAN ALMANAC and Reposito.
II ry of Useful Knowledge, for (be year 1830
just received and for sale by
. MOV 3 T. H. PLANT.,
Y I NO DROVERS.—-Checks in sums to suit pur--
Jg chasers, on Lexington, Kentucky, for sale by
JOHN G.'WINTER.
Also, Sight Checks on New York, if noy 6
Koli Kil l' \, ii a I!R is. Attorney vr I. vw, wril
practice in the counties of llucke, Richmond
and Columbia. Office lower wing of Reid's building
Broad street. d&vvlm oct 29 *
Ib/.ENGEK FOR COLDS AND Col (.lIS,
A lioarliound and lioneset Lozenges, of superior
quality, just received and forsale by
, •><■',23 ANTONY* & HAINES.
(t APS—dust received a splendid supple of Geii-
J tleiTien’s and: Youth’s Cloth, Fur, Celett and
Leather Caps, of Uu; latest fashion#, by
■ novJ E. D. COOKE.
|J|riLLIAM li. jVIeKEE, No. 3119 Itroafl street,
? V Augusta, Gin, Agent for the New York Al
bion, Emigrant and Old Countryman, will receive
subscriptions and payments. ly jmn 9
ADVANCES 6\ COTTON.' ’ j
g I BERM, advances made on shipments to Sa- |
r. A vannah,Charleston, Liverpool, and'Havrc, by
oct 29 JOHN G. WINTER. j
A AM I. S will I>p made by the subscriber on I
I\. Cotton consigned to liis frionds in New York, j
Li\erpuol ov Havre. .1 AMKS RHINO.
oct 28 wtf
BAGGING.
/ a PI El I,> Hemp Bagging
o) ! * 200 j>iec< v superior Russia Bagging, II inch
cs wide. For sale low by
oct 1 8 STOV \LL & HAMLEN.
B ( EM IN E BERMUDA A ItllOW ROOT, a very
U 9 superior article'fur children' and invalids, just
received and f.:«r sale by
oct 15 A NTONY & (lAIN ES.
\\f I LI.I AM O. PRICE, Draper and Tailor, 208
* ! Broad street, is now opening an extensive
assortment of seasonable Goods in his line, oct, 1.0
\fAl I'LURE COTTON OSNA 111, R(,S.~ A eon- I
slant supply of the above article for sale at j
Factory prices by the agents,
mar 2 CLAR KE, McTEIR & Co.
IrltlUN STRINGS of different sues, for sale
> cheap by foot 2-I]| ANTONY & lIA'LNES.
(1 LOVER SEED. —Fresh red and white Clover !
J Seed, suitable to sow for next spring, just re- j
ceived and fur sale by
oct 24 A N TON V fell MM
rpTiT; LADY’S ANNUAL REGISTER and
y Housewife's Mernurandvm Haul: for 1839, by
Caroline Gilman, with an Almanac) Garden Calen
der, kc., Just received by 'LUO’S RICHARDS,
nov. 13 297 Broad street.
NEW SILK*.
A SABAL has just received an assortment of
f\ . Black and colored Rips, which he oilers for
sale at No. 213, one door above bones St Carmi
chael. ts nov 9
PERFUMERY, StC. —A large assortment of Co
logne, Lavender and Elysian Waters, of Ger
man, French and American manufacture, of supe
rior qualities; also, Fancy Soaps, Pomatums, Hair
Oils. Sic, for sale cheap by
nov Hi ANTONY & HAINES.
i, SAB M. lias just received aud is now opening
, a general assortment of staple and fancy
DRY GOODS, which he offers for sale at No. 213,
one door above Bones &. ( armichaol. ts nov 3
Hr HITE LEaU, LTNBEKD OIL, fcc.~Pure
ground White Lead; also, No. 1 and 2 best
American Linseed Oil, together with a large assort- ;
merit of Paints, for sale low bv
oct 3fl AN i’oNV fi D VINES.
iINOCND. a’out one mile from Vugusta, on tile
, Savannah road, a BT’Nt II OF KEYS, which
the owner tan have by calling at tie- office and pay- ;
Pig for Bits advertisement. ts o. t ’I
nn uvs
this k» aV .
GEORGIA stats;
tj 41 'B' T !•: V ,
K’H I'lI>; UKNKKir nv tub
Augusta 1 lido prudent Tiro Company.
Ci.ass No. 17, i <>k IS3S.
I'o Ik* determined liy tin' drawing of the Vilginia
S tate Lottery. C ws An. 7. I .'US, fur the lom'i.l
of tlie Town of Petersburg.
To be drawn at \ LEX ' NOR I Vm, on yatunlas,
Noi end or 2 J. 1834.
1). S. (.uv.onv if Co. Managers.
\. Hl'. \l>, Contractor.
S C ll E .M K.
1 Prize of s:t.'n•’€(.■, . p, _ 4,3.7
1- - - - - 10,000 - - - - 10.000
I - .>,OOO - - - - - c.OOO
1- - - - - 1.000 .... 4,000
I 3.500 ----- ;t.,700
I - - - - - 3,21)2 . ; t .>()•»
1----- 3,000 ----- 0.000
40 ..... 2,000 .... S0,(;00
00 ..... . 200 .... 10,000
00 - - - - - 1,70 ..... (1.000
o;i ...... poo .... ,s, ((id
(i :i roo .... c,300
(itl ----- . h 0 .... 0,040
03 ..... (1(1 ..... n,7SO
IT, ...... 00 ... - (1,300
TW 10 0 040
3,717 ----.. no ... . ;|,;itO
2?t. t.tti 10 ... . 231,360
31.53;7 Prizes, amounting to .... if 540.200
1 UKIV I N I.IO—SIL.IUi.S IX eunnoUTioN,
0 Gfders tnr I iekeN in (lie above selierne. will
meet with prompt attention if addressed tpos( paid)
to A. READ, Agent,
Augusta, (in.
OAPEIt. —80 reams tine Medium Printing Pa*
“• per li,r snlo.ou consignment, ul factor’h |ri c«
Apply nr. Iliin otliee. .lime 13
aCAIIItUOKS.
lIFI-HERT \ ROLL, at the old
A and formerly occupied by .Via j. Jesse
'I boinpson, porner of Kills and .Vleln
tosli streets, arc now rceeii inn an en
tire new stock ol Carriages from Hie l est mamifae
lories at the North,id'Hie latest and most approved
style, consisting ot Coaches, Coaehees, Standing
and Kxlension Top Barouches, Cliariotees, Buggies,
Sulkies, Wagons, ice., together with a large and
well selected assorlmenl of Harness, all of which
they w ill dispose of on the most liher.il terms. Cv
ders for any description of Carriages of their own
or Northern manufacture thankfully received and
promptly executed. Their friends and the public
are respect.ully invited to coll and examine their
stock.
(fj ’ Repairing in all Lis branches faithfully exe
cuted, and with di‘-patch. ts nov 22
DIRco S. A- I tail It mid (.'oinpauy.
ON and after the Ist November, 1838, the pas
senger trains between Charleston and Ham
burg, South Carolina, (opposite Augusta, (ieorgia,)
w ill leave each end ol the line at 7 o’clock, A. M.
as follow s:
tews ll D.
Not lo leave Charleston before - - 700 a. at.
J“ “ Summerville, *• - - 545
“ “ Georges, “ - - H) 15
“ “ Branehville, “ - -11 ()o
14 Midway, “ - - 11 45
“ “ 76 Miles'!’. O. *■ - - 1,2 00 ar.
“ “ Hlaekvillc, “ - - 130 e. a,.
“ “ Aiken, “ - 345
“ “ Arrive ul llamliurg, - 5 0(1
To stop for passengers at all regular stations if a
white flag, is hoisted as a signal, oet 22
-ailiiuponu I*
ouip put! *>(.)0(spoo \\ p; ysiijneojii ptw s.i.duasso ( |
MoyeAY pun
POOAV ut a>p!i oy pur. ‘sinuu .loAipip pua aaiaaaj oy
suyumui oaij kiauui(| pun ysnyuvajp joj ipteo suymnut
0(, ine.utaj ojA/jiton uu sojiui yj; jjao you pjjdg
’!?i 9$ ‘s,)(|iu ggi‘oaueysiQ
DC p ‘iioysapiaii;) ya b.uuy „ „
CM I! - - „ ‘J|(jA.ioiiinins’ ~ „
06 I - -i, ‘hoHjoo;) „ „
Os PI - - ‘at[iAipire.i ff „ „
•k ’J ci 5( - - ‘.fe.wpij\[ „ „
no WKWARD.
Not to leave Hamburgh before - -7 00 a. si.
br “ Aiken, “ - - 830
“ “ Blaekville, <• - - ]|) 45
“ 711 MilesT. O. “ - -13 0O
GjEOy HAIL road.
The passenger ears will leave Augusta daily, at
half past live o’clock, a. M.’for Warren tun andtraw
fordvilledaily, (Sundays excepted.) Returning,
leave Crawfordville at half past 10 o’clock, a. m. and
Warren ton at 11 o’clock, a. im.
On Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, stages
leave Crawfordville for Washington, Athens, via
Lexington, and for Home, via Greensboro, Madison
and Decatur. RICHARD PETRUS, Jr,
Resident Engineer Sc Snp’tof Transportation,
aug 1
| GEORGIA HAIL HOAD NOTICE.
1 FREIGHT is now carried on Hie Rail Road be
* tween Augusta and Warrenlon,at the following
j rales —cotton >1 per bale, merchandize 25 cents per
i hundred pounds.
j lietween Augusta and Crawfordville—cotton $1
25 per hale, merchandize 33V cents per hundred
1 pounds.
George 11. Thompson, agent fur the Co. at Craiy
j fordvilie,{and John 11. Roberts, agent of the Compa
j ny at Warrentun, will attend to receiving and for
i warding produce and merchandize, without charge
for commissions or storage. Spacious ware-houses
have been erected at the above stations for the re
ception of merchandize, until it is forwarded.
RICH A HI) PETERS, Jr.
Resident Engineer & Sup’t of Transportation.
June 14
TO THE NORTH,
VIA THB PonTSMOITII AND KOANOICK HAII.-ROAD
AM) Tllf. ( lIKSAI'EAKI. BAY STF.AM-DOATS.
mmm
rBNIIHOt I'll from \Volden, N. C., (the northern
H end of the Wilmiiigtouand Halifax Rail Road)
to Baltimore in twenty hours —without travelling
by Hail Road after sun-down —without loss of
I sleep—with but one change of baggage—at less ex
j pense than by any other inland route, and several
j hours earlier i thereby ensuring a connexion with
! the moaning line from Baltimore to Philadelphia,
at which last city passengers will arrive in twenty
j seven hours from Weldon and sixty-eight hours
| from Charleston, S. C., which cannot he dune by any
other inland ruale.
Qrt" Leave Weldon every Sunday, Wednesday
and Friday for Baltimore, and Monday and Friday
for Washington.
Office P. kR.R. R, Co., f
Portsmouth, Va., November Id, 1838, £ lin
TRAVELLERS GOING NORTH
By the Wilmington and Raleigh Rail Road Com
pany’s Line,are respectfully informed that they will
find the route through Halifax, Garys, Petersburg,
Richmond, Washington and Baltimore, the most ex
peditious ; the time from Charleston to New Vork
being hy this line (through Petersburg, Ac.) half a
day less than by any other interior route.
The Petersburg Rail Road Company have always
locomotives, with coaches, &c. ready at Garys, to
proceed immediatel for the North upon the arrival
of the passengers, and travellers are referred to Mr.
B. F. Halsey, their agent at Halifax, upon whose
representations they may implicitly rely.
There is no uncertainty or detention on this route;
all the lines north of the Roanoke run in regular con
nection, and the engineers beingeareful,circumspect
land sober, and every other precaution taken to run
. der this line safe anil comfortable, the attention of
the public is invited to it.
An agent attends at Garys and takes ( barge of all
luggage, and accompanies the same, without trouble
I to the traveller, all the way to Washington.
Petersburg R. Road Co’s I Iffii e.
August 28 18.18. S lift
PUKLIC SALES.
HV .1011-N S. 11l T( HINSON.
THIS DAY,
\\ ill 1 1' sold, i'i \t 'nor tn Hr. Raudry, on the East
ii!c nl Bio.nl -t vet, a large and general assort
ment nl
I in Ware, Brushc «, follows,
Brooms, ( utlery, Wood Ware,
Bras- (. audlesth ks„ W aiters, S.C*.
Also,
'1 ven.l ai tides ol Furniture, ennsisling of
• Idas, Buiirenus, l ane seal, Cliairs, Tallies,
- Brass i-'endtis, SI ovclsand Tongs,
~ ;ir. A udiions, 3 liendsteads,
i enliing Stove iin l l Fixtures, 2 Looking Clauses,
1 sell ol ( liinu, I Dressing Case, 3 Carpets,
' ll,l ut ' Hag Carpeting, I desk, Island, See.
: ' Teims rash
Ait in in i trnlur's Sale.
itv.nmx s. in TtniwoN.
( n WKDNKSD \y, gStli insl.
" ill l "‘ sold I" I roe. of my store, all the perish
aMe property ul I Innas Chandler, deceased, con
'oshiig of Chairs, Tallies, Beds, Bedsteads, Bureaus,
Writing Desks, felloes, (solas, Household and
Kitchen Furniture. Also, a small and well sclect
ek Library,
fold by order of the Administrator.
I "’'' 83 't erms rash.
At Private Sale.
tlonuois, Artilicinlfl-’lint'crs, &c,
Jl ST received, a good assortment of Bonnets,
Artificial Sprigs and Flowers, consisting of
American and Boghoni Straw Bonnets
English pearl and oriental Florence & Tuscan Hals
Colored ’* o
Shakers' Hoods, Palm Leaf and Tissue
Fashionable f prigs and Flowers
\H ol whieh will he opened for a few days, and
only lo dealers, w ho arc respectfully invited to call
without delay.as they will find all those articles lo
lie handsome and of the latest fashion.
liny in W. K. &, .1. U. JACKSON.
assimhu.v ball.
!c. SMI I'll respectfully infoims the Ladies
. ami Gentlemen of the city of Augusta ami
vicinity, that he has purchased the interest of Mr.
A. Hauler, in the DANCING ACADEMY recently
opened in this city, ami that for the remainder of
the season, ]-i4iiis will be under his immediate
eliinge.
His ASSEMBLY BALLS will commence on
U'ohiffdiifi Keening next, .‘list inst., and be contin
ue,l every other Wednesday evening during the
season. He has been nl much expense in fitting up
his room and procuring suitable Music, and hopes by
his individual exertions to give satisfaction to his
patrons.
Thu following gentlemen have kindly consented
to aetus Managers during the season:
.1 amts McLaws, Wit,mam li. Savage,
.1. it. Wai.ker, ,1. ,|. Cohen,
Samlt.i. Hones, 1). W. St. John,
Thomas Barrett, C. A. Greiner,
C. B. Martin, James Park.
James L. Wray,. ts nov 20
A T T R A C T 1 V E 7,
II \lllatn iP. Price ,
Men’s Mercer, Draper and Tailor,
No. .238 Broad Street,
FBI \KES pleasure hereby to inform his friends
| and the public of his late arrival to this city,
with a seleel slock of the newest and most fashion*
aide assortment of fine Goods ever offered in this
market, comprising all ttie choice colors of superior
West of England and French
Cloths, CusMiiirrcs and Vestings,
Which he will make lo measure in the best style,
or sell by the Piece or Pattern.
He has also, just received and will he continually
receiving new additions of every article of the Fancy
order for gentlemens’use and wear that cancan he
called for, viz: I'nder Shirts and Drawers of all
kinds, line Linen and Gotten Shirts, Frilled and
Plain ; Shirt Flouts ; line Linen Collars; Suspenders
of every variety, Gloves of all kinds of the first
quality ; superior Neck Stocks of evocy description,
made to order by the most celebrated makers jKilk
ami Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs j Black and fig’d
Silk Cravats; Night Cups; Shoulder Braces; Hiding
Belts ; Cravat Stiilheis ; Pantaloon Straps; Silk;
Woolen and Cotton Hosiery ; Umbrellas; Cloak
Cords and Tassels ; Itazor Straps; Travelling Cas-»
es; Hats; Caps; Perfumery; Shaving Soaps; Clothes
ami Hair Brushes, &e. scc. With an extensive as
ortmeut of Fashionable
Really Mil tin Clothing,
Cut ami made in bis establishment in the bestman
ner, which will enable him to satisfy the public on in
spection, that the like is not to he excelled if equal
led in this country. All of which will he sold at
the lowest cash prices. nov 14
New bacon, hams and .mHIDINGS.—
120 new Baron Hams, 140 new Bacon Mid
dlings, just received from Baltimore, and for sale by
ISAAC MOISK,
nov 17 No. 811 Broad street.
UAT STORE.— A. 11. MAU.OUY having
connected himself with one ol tho largest,
manufacturing houses at tho North, will in tutura
conduct the business under llio (irm of A. R.
Mallory A Co. Their present arrangements will
enable A. B. M. & Co. lo supply their customers on
the most nccuimnoduling terms. They are now
receiving Iheir Fall mid Winter supply of Gentle
men's Hals, Caps, &e.; also, a largo assortment of
Ladies’ Bonnets, of the Imcst style ami superior
quality. Those wishing to purchase articles in
their line, either at wholesale or retail, arc solicited
t r call and examine their assortment.
net 8 if A. II MALLORY A Co.
HAMPTON COURSE. -
rtpHE ANNUAL RACES OVEE THE DAMP
-0 TON COURSE, will commence on the second
Tuesday in January, IS3B, being the eighth, day of
the month.
TilE GREAT MATCH RACK, for «, 10,000,be
tween Volney and Target, will come off on Mon
day tho seventh.
The splendid SWEEPSTAKE, two mile heates,
$lOOO entrance, forfeit $3OO, declaration $lOO.
.1. K. Calhoun names b. f. Nullification, got by
Niillilicr, dam by Tarter. John G. Winter, two b.
f’s. Miss Accident and Miss Armstrong,got by Tramp,
dam by Whisker. John Morrison, two, one got by
Henry, dam Highland Mary, the other by Eclipse,
dam got by Barefoot. Col. W. Hampton, b. f. Ella,
got by Emelins, dam Ada. Col. Paul Fitzsimons, ch.
f. Ada Byron, got by Priam, 1 dam Dclphine. Michael
Seabrook, c. f. Godolphin, dam Miss Medway.
There are several other Stakes to be run for during
the week, the Stakes to come off the day or days to
suit the convenience of the parties.
JOCKEY CLUB PURSES. »
FIRST DAY.
Milo heats, for two and three year old colts,
a pair of superb SILVER PITCHERS,
valued at - -- -- -- -- - $258
($23 entrance, three or more to make a race.)
SECOND DAV,
Two mile heats, - -- -- -- -- $3OO
THIRD DAY,
Three mile heats, $3OO
FOURTH DAV.
Four mile heats, • - -- -- -- - $l3OO
- DAY.
Mile heats, three best in five, ----- $4OO
X. |j, | have every thing in readiness for tha
accommodation of my customers.
F. VY. LACY, Acting Proprietor,
nov I f ra
Umbrellas and Bonnets.
a case Silk Umbrellas, common to superfine
jj 1 case Gingham U mbrellas, common to super.
1 do colored P L Hoods or Nun’s Bonnets
Ido white do do do do
Just received and for sale at 20fi Broad-*t. by ■
nov|l3 TIIOS. 11. WYATT 4 CO.